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Sustainable pathways: understanding the interplay of environmental behavior, personal values, and tourist outcomes in farm tourism

Thowayeb H. HassanSocial Studies Department, College of Arts, King Faisal University, 400, Al Hofuf, Al Ahsa, Saudi ArabiaCelestina FaziaUniversity Kore of Enna, Enna, ItalyMostafa A. AbdelmoatyBekzot JanzakovDepartment of Digital Economics and Information Technologies, Samarkand Branch of Tashkent State University of Economics, Samarkand, UzbekistanMaria GOZNERDepartment of Geography, Tourism and Territorial Planning, Faculty of Geography, Tourism and Sport, University of Oradea, 410087, Oradea, RomaniaMuhanna Yousef AlmakhayitahSocial Studies Department, College of Arts, King Faisal University, 400, Al Hofuf, Al Ahsa, Saudi ArabiaMahmoud Ibraheam SalehTourism Studies Department, Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management, Helwan University, Cairo, 12612, EgyptMona Hamad AleedanEducational Leadership Department, Faculty of Education, King Faisal University, 31982, Al Hofuf, Al Ahsa, Saudi ArabiaAhmed Hassan AbdouHotel Studies Department, Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Mansoura University, Mansoura, 35516, EgyptAmany E. SalemSocial Studies Department, College of Arts, King Faisal University, 400, Al Hofuf, Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia
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Abstract The burgeoning growth of farm tourism necessitates a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationships between environmental behavior, personal values, and visitor outcomes, emphasizing the imperative for sustainable practices and stewardship within these settings. The current study seeks to develop an integrative model to understand how power conservation and eco-logically aware behavior influence visitors’ ecological vision, sense of responsibility, well-being, and attachment outcomes, encompassing both place and product. Employing a structured questionnaire, data were gathered from farm tourists in Al-Hasa, Saudi Arabia, and the structural model was analyzed using regression and mediation analyses to unravel the complex interactions among key variables. Results revealed that power conservation practices significantly contribute to visitors’ sense of responsibility for environmental protection, while ecologically aware behavior predicts a profound ecological vision. However, the structural equation model did not reveal significant mediation effects on well-being. The findings suggest the importance of targeted energy-saving initiatives and experiential activities to enhance ecological awareness. Integrating well-being considerations into sustainability programs and adopting transparent communication strategies can enrich the overall visitor experience, fostering a sustainable and fulfilling form of tourism.

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